Corporate Disaster Resource Network (CDRN) team and its partners are presently on ground to help meet the relief needs of individuals and families whose lives are severely affected by the ongoing fury brought in by the un precedented overlow of rivers and flash floods across northern India in Assam.

We believe the right to chose the immediate needs of the affected individuals and communities help them get back on their feet faster is best chosen by indivduals themselves. Livelihoods and cash flows are also affected and therefore we encourage you to donate financially so that we can transfer cash to the individuals directly. We will report back to you on the receipt of these by the the individuals and how they have used the support you provided.

Please contact us for helping your CSR Disaster Relief and Rehabilitation including rebuilding schools, homes and community infrastructure. We are working towards a comprehensive coordinated response for near term and long term appeal to join hands and provide relief to the affected immediately and later for rehabilitation needs that will be there. The relief efforts have already started with the local partners all working collectively to ensure the maximum reach and maximum relief at the right time to the right people.

CDRN has been working for over 10 years in helping those in need at times of disasters for immediate response, relief and long term rehabilitation . We help rebuild lives for immediate relief and rehabilitate through homes, Shelters and Schools which the affected people and communities can call their own. You can help now for the Health, Nutrition, Education, Water, Sanitation and Livelihoods to protect against the unsettling times ahead. Livelihoods and cash flows are also affected and therefore we encourage you to donate financially so that we can transfer cash to the individuals directly. We will report back to you on the receipt of these by the the individuals and how they have used the support you provided.

Various organisations, particularly the All Assam Students’ Union (AASU), have long demanded that the Centre declare the floods in the State a national problem. “Declaring the floods in Assam a national problem or national calamity will not solve the …

A senior civil service officer from Assam was suspended by the State government on Saturday for including the picture of a rescued deer from the Bangladesh floods of 2014 in the Assam government’s interim report on the State’s flood situation to Union …

GUWAHATI: Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh on Saturday rejected demands to declare the floods in Assam as a “national problem” and insisted on the preparation of an action plan to solve the problem, even as 970 relief camps were opened and five …

Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh who visited the flood-affected areas of Assam today, said the “grave and challenging” situation in the state was beyond his imagination, even as the deluge claimed 26 lives and affected nearly 37 lakh people. Singh …

Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh has said declaring Assam’s flood and land erosion a ‘national calamity’ would not be a solution to the problem the State has been facing for long. Addressing reporters at LGBI airport at Borjhar on Saturday before …

While talking to the media about the Assam floods Singh said, “I did not imagine that the situation is so grave. I have spoken to the Chief Minister and his officials. The problem is a big challenge… This time the floods are very severe. Hundreds of …

Heavy floods in Assam have left 20 people dead and affected at least 18 lakh people in 22 districts of the state.[Representational Image] In picture: School children with their cycles travel in a boat through a flooded paddy field after heavy rains in …

ASDMA said nearly two lakh hectares of crop area across the state are under flood waters, while a number of roads, embankments, bridges and other infrastructure were washed away. Currently, Brahmaputra is flowing above the danger mark at Guwahati, …

Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh is scheduled to visit Assam tomorrow to assess the flood situation. The Water Resources Department today suspended four officials for alleged negligence during the current wave of flood in Majuli island, the …

“I have requested Assam Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal to help the flood-hit people in the best possible way and the Central government will extend all possible help to the state government to deal with the situation,” Singh said to reporters before …

Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh on Saturday promised adequate assistance to Assam and said the Central government will take an expeditious decision on the state government’s demands, even as death toll due to floods in Bihar and Assam together …

At present the situation over Assam is grim as heavy floods have affected at least 18 lakh people in 22 districts of the state. Around 3,300 villages have been affected due to the relentless mar of nature.

Home Minister Rajnath Singh visited flood-hit Assam to take stock of the situation on Saturday as the death toll due to rainfall reached 25. The state government has announced a relief of Rs 4 lakh for the families of the victims, he said. Accompanied …

Guwahati: Home minister Rajnath Singh Saturday went on an aerial survey survey of the flood-affected areas in Assam, where the death toll has climbed to 25. Accompanied by chief minister Sarbananda Sonowal, Singh began an aerial survey of …

GUWAHATI: Assam continued to be ravaged by flood today as an estimated 19 lakh people were affected in the state due to heavy rainfall and swelling of rivers triggered by incessant rains in upper catchment areas of Arunachal Pradesh and Bhutan.

Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh on Saturday termed the flood situation in Assam as grim and assured that the Central Government will provide all help to the state for rescue, relief and rehabilitation. At least 26 persons are dead and over 18 lakh …

New Delhi : Home Minister Rajnath Singh will be making an aerial survey of flood-affected areas of Nagaon, Morigaon and Kaziranga in Assam today. He will also be visiting Bhagatgaon camp to meet flood-affected residents in Morigaon district. Rajnath …

Guwahati: Terming the situation in Assam as ‘grim’, Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh, who carried out an aerial survey of the flood ravaged areas in the state on Saturday, said that an action plan to deal with such unprecedented situation was the …

GUWAHATI: Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh arrived in Assam on Saturday to take stock of the flood situation. Rajnath Singh was accompanied by Union Minister Jitendra Singh. The Union Home Minister will make an aerial survey of flood-affected areas …

More than 40 people have been killed and lakhs others have been displaced areas in Assam and Bihar where the flood situation continues to deteriorate. As the rains show no signs of slowing down and more and more places get inundated, the Indian Army …

The Assam CM informed that fund has already been released for relief and rescue operations and that steps are being taken to provide kerosene, candle and even seedlings to the flood affected people. Minister for Public Health Engineering Rihon Daimary, …

In Assam, which was the worst-affected on Saturday, more than 29 people lost their lives in the floods, and about 19 lakh people in 3,300 villages were displaced from their homes. Close to 80 per cent of the Kaziranga National Park, home to the one …

The death toll in flood-ravaged Assam has risen to 29. Over 19 lakh people have been affected by the floods, which have inundated over 20 districts. More than 3,300 villages have been affected as the Brahmaputra levels rose well above the danger mark.

in Assam have affected 19 lakh residents of the state and displaced about 5,00,000 people, who have taken shelter at relief camps. The death toll in the state has reached 25. Floods have also caused massive damage to infrastructure, including roads and …

The Centre will send an inter ministerial team to assess flood damages caused by flood in Assam. Talking to media in Guwahati today, Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh emphasised on adopting a long term measures in tackling flood situation. He stressed …

At least 26 people died in the state of Assam, where rivers burst their banks and flooded low-lying areas. The Brahmaputra River and its tributaries were overflowing their banks and washing away roads and highways. At least 14 districts in the eastern …

An inter-ministerial Central team will soon visit Assam,” he added. Meanwhile, Union Minister of State for Home Affairs Kiren Rijiju, who also accompanied Rajnath Singh to Guwahati, undertook an aerial survey of the flood fury in other areas of Assam…

“I have visited some of the flood-hit areas of Morigaon, Nagaon and Kaziranga national park to review the situation. I felt that the situation is really serious. I have requested Assam Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal to help the flood-hit people in …

Guwahati, July 30 : : Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh on Saturday said that the Union government will help the Assam state government to tackle the floodand erosion problem in the state. To take stock the flood situation in the state by aerial …

The flood situation remained critical in Assam, which was visited by Home Minister Rajnath Singh today. The union home minister told reporters here that 26 people have lost their lives and 36 lakh to 37 lakh people have been affected by the natural …

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